mryessir

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[–] mryessir@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 day ago

After eighteen Days you are still without a downvote, btw.

[–] mryessir@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 day ago

Lol, that's one extreme I expected people would propse.

[–] mryessir@lemmy.sdf.org 14 points 1 day ago

He dodged every question successfully and neither Kamala nor the moderators did a decent job pinpointing it.

That he comes out with a statement of having a concept of a plan just shows me how much freedom were granted for his weird and insane mind.

Imagine beeing in any relationship with him. I have no sympathy for people who are willingly.

[–] mryessir@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Vielen Dank, dass du dir die Zeit für eine Antwort und dein AMA genommen hast.

Ich finde deine Ansichten stark. In deinem Alter immitierte ich noch Dinge aus der Popkultur.

Zu den Hausaufgabengrupppe möchte ich anfügen: Man kann dort sicherlich auch unheimlich viele, andere Ansichtsweisen zum aktuellen Thema erhalten. Gerade im Studium ist soetwas sehr lehrreich, wenn vorhanden. Leider gibt's da vermehrt Leute, die ab Immatrikulation die Ellenbogen ausfahren oder vermehrt opportunistisch agieren.

Vielleicht kommt das auf den Studiengang und die eigene Art an.

Wünsche dir aber, dass du die Erfahrungen selber sammeln kannst!!

[–] mryessir@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 1 week ago (3 children)

In welchen Wörtern darf noch das scharfe S benutzt werden? "Wenn ich dir ein Photo von unserem letzten Fußballabend schicke" <- Ist für dich so eine Nutzung altmodisch/negativ behaftet?

Wieviele Leute haben auf deiner Schule dieses Jahr den Mofa-Führerschein gemacht?

Schickt ihr euch in der Klasse die Hausaufgaben untereinander zum Abschreiben per Smartphone? Gibt es sogar vielleicht Gruppen, die ganze Fächer anbieten? Wenn ja, was ist deine Meinung dazu?

Werden verlegte/verlorene Smartphones in der Fundkiste abgegeben? Oder sind diese automatisch als geklaut zu betrachten?

[–] mryessir@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

In the last recently use of this meme somebody told us that the guy to the right is a school shooter.

Google - to me - introduces smartphones to children which is a similiar fraud (?). And since the face is anonymized, I upvoted.

[–] mryessir@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Even if, we are talking about the Linux kernel. Our entire ecosystem builds upon C. People choosing C for new projects because it is the common denominator.

If Rust should be adopted in the kernel faster, patches should be send which comment how each line addresses issues of memory management solved and elaborations for rust specific patterns unfamiliar to a C dev.

Lurkers will pick up Rust that way as well.

Each Rust dev had to pick it up and therefore should be able to enable other - probably more experienced - Linux kernel hacker to provide reviewable patches.

It shouldn't be the other way around, else you are just stepping on the efforts the other human provided to that project.

[–] mryessir@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 2 weeks ago

(Chicken) Scheme.

Schemes have one of the best and most interactive interpreters Is general purpose, allows functional, procedural and OO programming, small disk size and compilable to native executables, Throughout documented and supplemented by years of research, simple setup.

It also is CGI compatible, if necessary.

[–] mryessir@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I run debian on an x13s. I would not recommend it if you are an average tux member.

My recommendation would be to wait for the first devices from manufactures like tuxedo and the snapdragon elite x. And every device may have its own quirks, so wait for reviews.

It was a hard time. I daily drive it but it still remains unpolished.

A beginner linux friend of mine had an apple air m1. He ran linux on it but decided to ditch it for a framework. So i assume milage depends on your capabilities. I wouldn't go that route and instead opted one and a half years ago for that lenovo device.

It has the best chassis I ever owned but the usability is limited. E.g.: Since Kernel 6.8 I now have to issue su -c "echo start > /some/module/thingy/mode" after each start to get external monitor, sound and battery working. Had to manually research this in IRC logs.

My two cents.

[–] mryessir@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

Ahh, that is a neat thought. Thanks for elaborating and sharing.

[–] mryessir@lemmy.sdf.org -4 points 2 weeks ago

Die alone on that hill, brother.

 

Which - to me - is a good thing.

Do not know what downvotes are.

// image title: a lemmy post which shows a multiple of comments in regards to its upvotes/downvotes

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/18697261

I find it extremely difficult to articulate what I mean. I've gotten this feeling throughout my entire life, even when I was a child, and I'm sure there must be many others who've experienced it; I just can't find any mention of it online.

I'll give you an example. Sometimes you might be going from place to place, doing your own thing. When you're done with whatever you were doing, you just... stop ... and take in your surroundings. Suddenly the quietness around you seems to give you a tingling, comforting feeling that's quite honestly a beautiful feeling.

I'm 22, and I've been getting this throughout my entire life; and heck, I even get it when playing videogames (particularly open-world games), if they're immersive enough. The most common place I get this feeling in the real world is when I've been travelling in a car for a while (I don't drive currently, usually it's my mother driving me), and we reach our destination: The car stops; the engine turns off; the music on the radio goes silent, and I'm in no rush to hop out. For some reason this feeling rushes over me; it feels similar to butterflies and goes through my upper legs and stomach; even in my upper arms for some reason, but is all very comforting.

My earliest memory with it (although I know I had it years prior to this), was one day when I was 7-9 yrs old. I remember it quite vividly, actually. I don't remember where I had come from (probably school or something), but my Mum had been driving me for what felt like quite a while. She pulled into our front driveway and stopped. The engine shut off; the radio went silent. It felt calming, and I didn't get out of the car because I was just appreciating and enjoying the feeling of sitting in the quietness, with the subtle ticking sound coming from the cars engine you tend to hear when turning it off, just outside. My Mum said to me, something along the lines of "Why aren't you hopping out, Liam?". I don't remember what I said in response, but I definitely had no idea how to explain the reason to her; I find it difficult to even explain now as a young adult.

Now, I've managed to learn where and when to just "stop", and have this feeling come over me, like second-nature, but I still find that I can't well explain when or how it happens with words; that's why this post is so long.

As I said earlier, I also sometimes get this feeling when playing videogames. One of my favourite games of all time is The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (The sequel, too). It's an open-world game where you can travel to almost every single nook and cranny of the land of Hyrule, on foot or by horse. One of the things I absolutely love the most, is just walking around the world, exploring, and taking it all in. I don't care about defeating every single monster in every single enemy campsite across the world, or getting from place to place in the shortest time possible, or finding the most powerful loot or weapons; I just like to immerse myself in the world, like I'm actually there. And that feeling I described: I get it around almost every single corner, especially in out-of-the-way places like the top-edges of cliff-faces, where people in Hyrule never visit. In fact, I can give you an example: I was watching IGN's video of the game from 2016 when it was still in development (video link is timestamped to where I want to show you), and because I had been watching this gameplay video for the past 20 minutes, I was very immersed and relaxed in the game world. As soon as the player climbed up to this rock that was protruding out of the cliff-face, he immediately turned around to stop and take a look at the view in the distance, due to being so high up. I immediately, immersed, had that feeling come over me again, and it felt so nice; as it always does.

Is there name for this? If so, what is this called? There has to be some kind of psychology behind all of this.

 

And apparently they are awesome. Metro Goldwyn Mayer - again - did some great filming.

When I initially watched the hobbit parts, I was mad about not respecting the books. They kinda did, I know realize. In HD, and in native language these movies are a piece of art.

I had a very strong opinion about how bad they were - but I reconsidered. Even the lead actor Bilbo I opposed - He did a remarkable act. Anyhow. American influence hits hard, once it does. Started at some safari show with a lion named Clarence. Don't know the name but I loved it - as fair as I can remember.

Love all, but Some.

 

Be me.

Wanted to use the mastodon app instead of browser.

Sign up, everything smooth.

Later: Read Lemmy.

See a mastodon link.

Disagree with post, post my critique.

Want to see how my post is rendered.

Post list can't be sorted and has a weird order.

Scroll and realize that the majority is in agreement.

Post list so long, no way anyone can be expected to read up upon for context.

Feels like random thoughts dumping: Fire and Forget.

Is this how such platforms work? The author prompts something and random people interact with eachother - without a consens at the end of the post? Or am I missing something?

 

Hi Lemmy.

I would like to get hands on some SIM for my laptop. I reside in Germany so roaming would be required.

Anyhow, I do not want to pay some amount x every months or four weeks. Instead I would like to have some old school SIM where I can use my data until its gone. 4G speed and 5 GB would be plenty.

Anyone knows of such a SIM from within your country?

Cheers.

 
 

Feature request: Place a checkbox next to the currently selected sort which sets "hide read posts".

This way I do not have to issue two requests and two button clicks, if I switch the sort order. This should make the sort-mechanism more convenient.

Additionally one could either shortly show a toast that "automatic hide read posts" was set.

Alternatively a succinct icon could be plaed next to it.

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